Indianapolis, Indiana – On October 19, 2016, manufacturers,
business leaders, and policymakers from across the state met in Indianapolis to
honor those companies that have made outstanding contributions to the
development of a healthy, dynamic environment in Indiana, and to the state's
overall economic well-being. Allison Payment
Systems is excited to be among the select group of companies
acknowledged at this first-of-its-kind event, and honored to have been selected
as an inductee into the newly created Indiana Manufacturers Hall of Fame.

According to Indiana Manufacturers
Association (IMA) President Brian Burton, "Manufacturing is one of the main
drivers of Indiana's economy, representing 30% of Indiana's gross domestic
product. Allison Payment Systemsis a perfect example of a company that has not only
demonstrated its long-term dedication to Indiana manufacturing, but also through
its continued support of the IMA, with its overarching goal to protect,
support, and grow manufacturing. We are pleased to induct Allison Payment Systemsinto our Indiana Manufacturers Hall of Fame in this inaugural year."

Allison Payment Systems President and
CEO, JP Thomas stated of the IMA induction, "We are so proud of this
recognition from the IMA. It highlights
the dedication and commitment of the Allison Payment Systems team throughout
its storied 128-year history.APS has
continued to evolve through the years and we are quite proud of the innovations
that have kept us at the forefront of the personalized customer communications
market with complete solution offerings ranging from print to mobile."

The Hall of Fame Luncheon was
keynoted by former Indiana Governor and current Purdue University President
Mitch Daniels. In addition, Katz, Sapper & Miller LLP, along with IU
professors Dr. Mark Frohlich and Dr. Steve Jones, presented The
2016 Manufacturing Survey results. The results show that although
manufacturing performance remains stable and the business climate is exemplary
in the Hoosier state, regulatory burdens and a shortage of skilled workers
continue to be a major concern for Hoosier manufacturers.

About the Indiana Manufacturers Association
Formed in 1901, the Indiana Manufacturers Association (IMA) is the second
oldest manufacturers association in the country and the only trade association
in Indiana that exclusively focuses on manufacturing. The IMA is dedicated to
advocating for a business climate that creates, protects and promotes quality
manufacturing jobs in Indiana. Indiana is one of the top manufacturing states
in America in wealth and jobs created, sustained and supported. More than 50
percent of all employment in Indiana has some connection to manufacturing. For
more information, visit www.imaweb.com.

AboutAllison Payment
SystemsAllison Payment Systems (APS) is a privately held,
transaction print and electronic document delivery and management company. APS
is a leading edge supplier of technology driven print and electronic
communications, serving a wide range of nationally known clients, including
many listed in the Fortune 500. Allison is an industry leader in production and
delivery of periodic billing documents, statements, customer communications, checks
and other critical customer relationship documents in both print and digital
environments and platforms.